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For more than a hundred years, The TransylvaniaTimes has been dedicated to providing in-depth newscoverage of Transylvania County.
It all began in the summer of 1887 when E.SWarrack, a printer by trade, moved west fromWilmington, N.C. He bought and pieced togetherpresses, paper, ink and other equipment in order topublish on July 1, 1887, the first edition of TheTransylvania Pioneer, the first newspaper inTransylvania County.
The name was appropriate because the countywas wild in those days. Outlaws almost outnumberedthe law-abiding citizens.
Warrack started an editorial crusade against whathe called “a gang of hoodlums.” The bunch apparent-ly liked the handle for they started calling themselves“The Hoodlums,” but they did not care for Warrack.
One night in mid-January of 1888, they broke into the Pioneer’s offices and dumped the presses, typeand everything else out of the window onto the streetbelow.
Within that year, a Georgian named W. W. Laniercame to town and began another weekly called TheFrench Broad Voice.
Through the years, there has always been a com-munity newspaper serving Transylvania County. Thename of the publication, the publishers and editorshave changed. At one time there was The French
Broad Hustler. In 1895, The Sylvan Valley News began.Ora Jones, the first person to write about the historyof the county, purchased the paper in 1911.
Jones' history book had one chapter calledOutlaws, Bushwackers and Scalawags, filled with thenames of local people. An attorney told Jones that hewouldn’t live long enough to answer all of the libel
suits. The Times has been able to serialize the book inthe paper, including the dynamite chapter!
Jones sold the paper in 1916 to Nowell Hollowellwho changed the name to The Brevard News, but thatwas not to continue. Charles Douglas bought it in1931 and changed the name to The TransylvaniaTimes. The paper was purchased in 1941 by Ed M.Anderson. It has been in the Anderson family eversince and today is published by Stella Anderson Trapp.
The Transylvania Times is one of the few remain-ing independently owned newspapers in the countryand has distinguished itself by winning both state andnational awards with continual circulation growth.
The paper has strong loyalty from its readers and provides profitable results for its advertisers.
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The Transylvania Times is the definitive media choicefor reaching Transylvania County residents.
With a total circulation of 6,400, and an average of at least 2 readers per paper, The TransylvaniaTimes is read twice a week by 12,000+ people. For more than a century, this family-owned paper hasbeen the sole source for in-depth news about city and county government, local sports, communityactivities and daily life in Transylvania, and residents eagerly await its arrival every Monday andThursday. You’ll find well-worn copies of The Transylvania Times in rural farmland communities likeLittle River, in exclusive residential areas like Lake Toxaway, and in virtually every kitchen and gather-ing place in-between.
Transylvania County is ideal for newspaper advertising, having the third highest median age in thestate (49). Studies have shown that readers more than 55 years old are 30 percent more likely to readnewspapers than the average adult, which means that in Transylvania County newspaper advertisinggives you more bang for your buck.
Our advertisers say they choose The Transylvania Times not only because it delivers the most comprehensive local news coverage of any medium, but also for its reader loyalty. Generations of Transylvanians have turned to The Transylvania Times as their source for news about the things that matter to them most. It is THEIR newspaper, a record of the people and places they love, and they read it from cover to cover.
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Website advertisers are also featured on our cellphone mobile version as well.
128,000 pageviews per month40,000 unique visitors per month1500-2000 unique visitors per day2.18 mins. average time spent on the website with an averageof 2.82 pages visited at a timeOver the last 6 months - our average is 56.5% returning visitorsand 43.5% new visitors3K+ weekly newsletter subscribers
How digital readers get their news online:50.1% Desktop 36.6% Mobile 13.2% Tablet
Banner advertising is available on the website. Traditionally 10advertisers are highlighted on the website at a time, rotatingequally on the home page and the story pages.
Ask your for representative for pricing.
Banner ad specs: 310 pixels x 210pixels. All banner ads run on theright-hand side of the website.
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4” $32.40 16” $129.605” $40.50 20” $162.006” $48.60 24” $194.408” $64.80 32” $259.2010” $81.00 40” $324.0012” $97.20 48” $388.8015” $121.50 60” $486.00
Drive More Traffic To Your Business WithThe Business Builder PackageThis great 8 week business builder program is a great way to build
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Contact your account executive for more infomation at 883-8156 or email them at: TL Smith [email protected] • Angie Baney. [email protected]
Sticker Note AdvertisingSticker notes can be positioned on the front page of The Transylvania Times. Readers can easily remove these forcoupons - or as an additional reminder of your upcomingevent or special - at a fraction of the cost of direct mail (approximately 75% less)!
3” x 2.375” Sticker NoteDescription: Full Color On Front, Coated StockQty: Minimum order 6,000Cost: $100 per thousand
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DeadlinesWe’ll take care of things from start to finish - from the design of your sticker- to the printing -
to the placement on the front page of The Transylvania Times.
• Rough art (art to be built) — 3 weeks prior to publication date. • Camera ready — 2 weeks prior to publication date.Reservations are taken on a first come, first served basis. Check with your account executive to confirm available edition dates.
To learn moreContact your Transylvania Times Account Executive by calling (828) 883-8156
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